mac-robber 1.02-4 source package in Ubuntu

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mac-robber (1.02-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/control:
      - Bumped Standards-Version to 3.9.6.
      - Removed netcat from Suggests field.
  * debian/copyright:
      - Dropped dot-zero from GPL license short name.
      - Updated the packaging copyright years.
  * debian/rules: added the DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS
      variable to improve the GCC hardening.

 -- Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <email address hidden>  Mon, 07 Sep 2015 22:27:41 -0300

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Original maintainer:
Debian Forensics
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Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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mac-robber: collects data about allocated files in mounted filesystems

 mac-robber is a digital investigation tool (digital forensics) that collects
 metadata from allocated files in a mounted filesystem. This is useful during
 incident response when analyzing a live system or when analyzing a dead
 system in a lab. The data can be used by the mactime tool in The Sleuth Kit
 (TSK or SleuthKit only) to make a timeline of file activity. The mac-robber
 tool is based on the grave-robber tool from TCT (The Coroners Toolkit).
 .
 mac-robber requires that the filesystem be mounted by the operating system,
 unlike the tools in The Sleuth Kit that process the filesystem themselves.
 Therefore, mac-robber will not collect data from deleted files or files that
 have been hidden by rootkits. mac-robber will also modify the Access times
 on directories that are mounted with write permissions.
 .
 mac-robber is useful when dealing with a filesystem that is not supported
 by The Sleuth Kit or other filesystem analysis tools. You can run mac-robber
 on an obscure, suspect UNIX filesystem that has been mounted read-only on a
 trusted system.

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